The supplier of public safety tech wants to help police crack down on the illegal automotive stunts, which have resulted in ...
Microsoft really, really wants people to ditch the Google search engine for its proprietary offering, Bing. So much so, in ...
The six winners of Harvard's fifth annual Zaentz Early Education Innovation Challenge offered ideas to grow child-care businesses, support early childhood educators, simplify applications for food ...
Market expert Jeff Cook is noting steady activity as the gov tech market looks toward a possible busy period to start 2025.
A new language translation solution in Athens-Clarke County, Ga., aims to expand voter access and turnout by residents with ...
Chandler Unified School District is working with the University of Arizona to develop an honors course on semiconductors that will delve into electrical circuits, calculating expected values and hands ...
The City Council is expected to consider a $1.58 million master services agreement for in-car and body-worn cameras for city police, plus other equipment. The newest such cameras are more than three ...
Gas-powered vehicles account for nearly half the greenhouse gas emissions in the city. Its goal is for 40 percent of ...
Central Connecticut State University is the first university in the U.S. to work with AI companies on developing a holographic synthetic human, and the first to integrate it alongside students and ...
Court access advocates and journalists laud the benefits of allowing the public to remotely view court records, saying it increases transparency and accommodates timely reporting on newsworthy events.
The investment is centered on expanding connectivity in the rural counties of Barron, Burnett and Washburn, where estimates say it may help 1,574 residents and 43 businesses get online.
In contrast with other cities that allocated COVID funds to safety, Baltimore devoted a far greater portion of its spending ...